G.Skill has released its two new Ripjaws 4 DDR4 16GB memory kits that will feature high 3200MHz and 3400MHz frequency as well as be bundled with G.Skill's Turbulence III memory fans.

Both new G.Skill high-end 16GB memory kits will be made from hand-picked ICs and G.Skill's highly-selective binning process as well as be tested on the Asus Rampage V Extreme and the Gigabyte X99-SOC Champion high-end motherboards.

The two new G.Skill DDR4 high-end memory kits include the 16GB (4GBx4) F4-3200C15Q-16GRKD kit working at 3200MHz at 1.35V and CL 15-15-15-35 latency settings, as well as the higher clocked F4-3400C16Q-16GRKD 16GB (4GBx4) 3400MHz kit working at same 1.35V but at CL 16-16-16-36 latencies.

Unfortunately, G.Skill did not reveal any details regarding the actual availability date or the price, but did note that both will be bundled with its own Turbulence III memory fans.

In order to celebrate its 10th anniversary of its HyperX brand, Kingston Technology has announced new HyperX Beast and entry-level Black line of DDR3 memory kits that will use black PCB and matching Black signature heatspreaders.

The HyperX Beast, aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers, will be available in various dual and quad-channel kits in capacities from 8 to 64GB and speeds of up to 2400MHz. According to Kingston, the HyperX Beast 2133MHz 64GB and the 2400MHz 32GHB kits are the fastest and highest capacity certified Intel XMP-ready kits on the market.

The HyperX Black line aimed at entry and mid-range markets, will be available in 4GB and 8GB modules and thus as an 8GB of 16GB dual-channel kit and will be available with 1333MHz and 1600MHz frequencies.

According to Lary Yang, HyperX business manager at Kingston, they managed to match good looks with high performance with the new HyperX Black and Beast lineup.

The HyperX Beast and Black line will be available in variety of CAS latencies and will need 1.5 to 1.65V of voltage.

You can check out more about the HyperX Beast here and you can find the HyperX black line here.

G.Skill has launched a yet another 32GB memory kit that will be a part of its high-end Trident X series, the Trident X 32GB kit - F3-2800C11Q-32GTXD.

The new kit features four 8GB modules for a total of 32GB and made for best use with Intel's Z77 chipset paired up with Ivy Bridge CPU. The new Trident X 32GB kit works at 2800MHz with CL11 latencies and, according to G.Skill, is currently the one and only such kit on the market today.

Unfortunately, the price or the precise availability date have not been announced, but expect it to be priced at over US $300 judging by the fact that the fastest currently available Trident X 32GB DDR3-2400 kit sells for US $279.99 over at Newegg.com.

Patriot Memory has come up with new Viper 3 Series DDR3 memory kits that will be available in dual, quad channel kits as well as single DIMM modules with speeds ranging from 1600MHz up to 2133+MHz.

The entire Viper 3 Series will be split into four different versions depending on the features, speed and differentiated by the color of the heatsink. The top of the offer are Black Mamba and Venom Red Viper 3 modules that are part of the high performance segment, followed by Sapphire Blue and Jungle Green kits.

The standard features of the entire lineup include XMP support, 1.35V+, 1600MHz+ and black PCB. The Jungle Green series will be limited to 1866MHz and are "Eco Friendly" DIMMs while Sapphire Blue goes all the way to 2133MHz and adds Intel XMP 1.3 certification. The Black Mamba and Venom Red are the top of the line offer and will most likely have tighter latencies while maintaining speeds of up to 2133MHz, with some further overclocking headroom.

As noted, the entire series will be available as single DIMM modules in 4 and 8GB size, as well as dual and quad channel kits for up to 32GB. The specially designed heatsink has high performance and superior heat dissipation in any scenario, according to Patriot.

The Black Mamba Viper 3 series is scheduled to show up retail/e-tail during this month while the rest of the lineup is expected sometimes during next month.

G.Skill has updated its memory lineup with Ares low-profile heatsink DDR3 kits featuring speeds of up to 2133MHz. They are available in 16GB (8GBx2 or 4GBx4) and even 32GB (8GBx4) in capacities.

The entire Ares lineup uses 3.2cm tall blue or orange heatsink that should be quite cozy beneath those large CPU heatsinks, or in any setup that has space issues. As noted, the Ares lineup will be available with 1333, 1600, 1866 and 2133MHz speeds and capacities of up to 32GB. Most of the lineup operates at standard 1.5V although 2133MHz models need 1.6 and 1.65V.

The Ares memory kit lineup supports both AMD and Intel systems and you can check out the full model list below. (via Techpowerup.com)

Corsair introduced yet another addition to its Vengeance line - the Arctic White Vengeance LP DDR3 kit. Featuring two 4GB DDR3 modules, the new kit also uses low profile heatspreaders that are just 26.25mm tall.

As far as the specs are concerned, this dual channel 8GB kit features chips that are screened to operate at 1600MHz with 9-9-9-24 latency at 1.35V. Although it is purely subjective, we must note that these look pretty good and will certainly fit nicely on any motherboard, especially knowing that color schemes are usually black, blue or red.

The new Arctic White Vengeance LP 8GB kit is backed by a lifetime warranty and retails at US $89.99.